Low Angle Photography for Wildlife, Why Perspective Matters

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @mickbear413
    @mickbear413 Год назад +4

    Awesome video. The only thing is, is if I was to get down that low, at my age, I would never get up 😊

  • @jonraddon5379
    @jonraddon5379 Год назад +2

    I took your advice and really got down low. It's really quite painful lol, but you're right, the result is amazing!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Год назад +1

      as long as you got back UP! lol glad you got good results!

  • @anaphylaxis2548
    @anaphylaxis2548 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I always know that I'm going to get some useful information from you. Currently making my own DIY ground pod.

  • @jeannetteburch9352
    @jeannetteburch9352 Год назад +1

    Sometimes I need to be reminded of tips like this. Thank you so much! Love your content

  • @carlhouck4387
    @carlhouck4387 2 года назад +3

    Arguably the most informative channel pertaining to wildlife photography out there. Awesome presentation style and approach!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  2 года назад

      wow thanks..... i try to be a little more practical glad you like it.

  • @mickmckean7378
    @mickmckean7378 3 года назад +4

    Nothing beats getting down low on the ground or across the water surface for bird photography Scott. Good information, I must make myself a ground pod or get a bean bag.

  • @keithdraycott
    @keithdraycott Год назад

    Getting down low certainly brings a fresh perspective to bird photography and does ensure that your subject really "pops" in front of the out-of-focus background. Speaking as a Floridian however, please ensure your own safety and wellbeing are the top priorities when getting low to the waters edge. There are plenty of things down there that could just ruin your whole day 🐊🐊🐊. Probably not something to worry about for more northerly locations, but if you find yourself down south....... just something to be aware of.

  • @luciegagnon1238
    @luciegagnon1238 2 года назад +1

    A very informative video, Scott. The examples and graphics were very useful. I also really like your laidback attitude. Thank you!

  • @garrettyarter9324
    @garrettyarter9324 3 года назад +2

    There’s great stuff that I had to learn on my own over the course of about 6 months. This video could give a lot of beginners a leg up from the get go.

  • @denischasse3567
    @denischasse3567 3 года назад +1

    50% wild life photo success! Merci mon ami 🎥🎥🎥

    • @Tirelirelou
      @Tirelirelou 3 года назад +1

      oui ça aide mais ça ne fait pas toujours naturel !😉

  • @MorningCoffeeDaily
    @MorningCoffeeDaily 2 года назад +1

    Seriously that you bought a Barcelos Rooster 3:38 from Portugal!!??? ahahaha omg that's priceless!!!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  2 года назад +1

      damn right I did and proud of it!

    • @MorningCoffeeDaily
      @MorningCoffeeDaily 2 года назад

      @@WildlifeInspired roots in Portugal?? That's super man! Im from Porto, in the north.

  • @michellestewart7494
    @michellestewart7494 4 месяца назад +1

    I didn't have the gear but explored low angle shore birds with my camera on a floatable flutter bord. I have a couple that I can stack as well 😂

  • @kiranpanchal1774
    @kiranpanchal1774 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Got a completely new perspective on bird photography!

  • @fasuego
    @fasuego 2 года назад +1

    wonderful video

  • @jmorgado4126
    @jmorgado4126 3 года назад +1

    Great Video! The Portuguese Barcelos Rooster caught me off guard! I hope you enjoyed Portugal when you were here!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  3 года назад +1

      Glad you caught it!! My sons were high level soccer players and we travelled to Portugal a couple times for a huge international tournament. They got to play against some top youth clubs (Sporting, AC Milan) and ill proudly say, they held their own!

  • @bobdalton2062
    @bobdalton2062 2 года назад +1

    I found this very helpful and informative. I stumbled upon the concept on my own but will do much better with it now that you’ve pointed out what can be done and how to do it. Thank you!

  • @kcballantyne
    @kcballantyne 3 года назад +1

    Great video, Scott. I really liked the graph!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  3 года назад

      simple yet effective i think.... i hope lol thanks!

  • @guyjackson4143
    @guyjackson4143 2 года назад +1

    The problem I've had with ground level is the fore ground. To get the subject in focus the fore ground blurs. With water and reflection that's what I want but with grass or other debris I want as much as possible out of the frame. Most places I do low level is thick swamp type areas. I use a homemade ground pod out of a 10 inch skillet. 5$ and change for all the parts vs 100$ for a plastic bowl type.

  • @chrisjohn2415
    @chrisjohn2415 2 года назад +1

    Great explanation and graphs.

  • @lisabirdluvr9742
    @lisabirdluvr9742 2 года назад +1

    Awesome episode Scott😄😄

  • @sanjaypandey001
    @sanjaypandey001 2 года назад +1

    Awesome👏

  • @seanrooney6486
    @seanrooney6486 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video and channel 👌

  • @PhillipJ
    @PhillipJ 3 года назад +2

    Great video, many useful tip s that you recommended and that I have been thinking about in some form. 👍 My main issue is finding subject matter!!

  • @ashfield001
    @ashfield001 2 года назад

    Thanks Scott for sharing the info on this video. Very practical and helpful. I learnt I could go lower still. Cheers 🙏🏻

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  2 года назад +2

      you know you are low enough when you are scooping water out of the hood

    • @ashfield001
      @ashfield001 2 года назад

      @@WildlifeInspired 😆😆😆

  • @GiuseppeGessa
    @GiuseppeGessa 2 года назад +1

    Good and interesting video. In general I tend to stay at the same level of animals' eyes, when it's possible. About the mini tripod I'm absolutely agree with you, it's really useful.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  2 года назад +1

      I love that little mini tripod, I actually got a little arca phone holder so when I need to record iphone video (i do a lot on IG) I find it super helpful!

    • @AMGOSUK
      @AMGOSUK 2 года назад

      While I like the use of a frying pan -- try a putting a small head/gimbal on a panning plate (my most useful tool sourced from B+H decades ago) or Ground Pod - a frisbee with a 3/8th bolt in the middle. Or bean bags or cushion-- which are by far the best of all.
      Note that there are "surface" effects and more to block/distract as you get and shoot too closer to the surface of water, sand, ice, grass etc.. Just note the vast no of insects at ground level - vs- up a few feet.

  • @rinohals
    @rinohals 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Lots of useful tips!

  • @pedromartins8411
    @pedromartins8411 2 года назад +1

    I loved the Barcelos rooster ;)

  • @timseward19
    @timseward19 3 года назад +2

    Excellent, well presented and thought out, as usual. Alas, due to physical problems, I can no longer get down low and get those great shots.
    ever thought of a short vlog for physically challenged old farts like myself? lol, "how to achieve a good shot when your physically challenged".
    Keep up the great job, as I have said in the past, effort shows!!!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  3 года назад

      thats a good topic. ill have to give it some thought....

  • @frank26080115
    @frank26080115 3 года назад +1

    Hey it's my first time viewing your channel, and I immediately noticed that your photo is on the intro screen to Topaz. Great photo!

  • @TGP2033
    @TGP2033 2 года назад +1

    Do you have another side mount gimbal recommendation? Also, do you have a recommended tutorial on cleaning up the water reflection? Thanks for a great informative presentation on this. Time to suck it up and get dirty.....

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  2 года назад +1

      I did a video on gimbal heads and that might help a little? as for editing videos, the vast majority of that i do on my patreon site. Its a subscription but I am confident that it is the best 8 dollars a month you will spend on improving wildlife photography. I condense it all down to one spot and focus a lot of editing specifically for wildlife
      www.patreon.com/wildlifeinspired

  • @brianmurphy2932
    @brianmurphy2932 3 года назад +1

    Great video, I learned some new things. What do use when the ground is muddy and you want to lay low but keep dry?

  • @19Photographer76
    @19Photographer76 2 года назад +1

    What's your water (in the water) set-up?

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  2 года назад

      wet or dry suit and depends on place... Tripod, mini float, or full float blind. these are DYI and I have more details on these set up for my patrons, www.patreon.com/wildlifeinspired

  • @christineeagleson4447
    @christineeagleson4447 3 года назад +1

    If you're on a hillside and using low angle photography, is it better to shoot up or down the hill?

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  3 года назад

      flat is always better lol it really depends shooting "uphill" will have you including the sky, if there is beauty in that sky, it can work but often exposure can be really tough!

  • @luciegagnon1238
    @luciegagnon1238 2 года назад +1

    Scott, i live in Canada. Would you have a link I could use for Amazon Canada so that you get that small commission?

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  2 года назад +1

      Ill look into that, I had not considered that before

    • @luciegagnon1238
      @luciegagnon1238 2 года назад

      @@WildlifeInspired it could be good for you, a way to make LOTS of Cdn pennies!!! ; -) there are certainly quite e few Canadians who subscribe to your channel.

  • @CraigPifer
    @CraigPifer 2 года назад +1

    Unfortunately I find myself shooting at the local wildlife refuges and there is no flat area level with the water, at least not that is currently accessible. I can still try to get as low as possible, but I can't get the nice background. I suppose I need to find somewhere else to shoot, but seems that the refuges are where the variety is.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  2 года назад

      Refuges are enticing because they are often posted regularly on Ebird with large numbers and even rarities (due to massive amounts of people being there to report them) I used to go regularly when I started but have pretty much abandoned them over the years for the reasons you mentioned. Im not against going, but I find it more of a "birding" destination.

  • @tucompaivan
    @tucompaivan 2 года назад +1

    Suscribed

  • @roberthana8800
    @roberthana8800 9 месяцев назад +1

    In Florida you have to be careful laying down near the water lol

  • @dennisharris144
    @dennisharris144 Год назад

    Great video but I am getting old and my shoulders will need a break after awhile.

  • @daviddowling9830
    @daviddowling9830 2 года назад +1

    If your not uncomfortable taking the shot your doing it wrong.